Camp Caribou welcomes new and returning campers each summer and offers safe, well-monitored activities.
Friday, February 22, 2019
Preparing Your Child for Overnight Summer Camp
Accredited by the American Camp Association, Camp Caribou features countless indoor and outdoor programming for boys aged 7-15 in the Winslow, Maine, area. Camp Caribou is an overnight camp that allows its campers to experience these activities for either a half or full session each summer.
For children, the idea of staying at an overnight camp can be both exciting and intimidating. While they will have the opportunity to try new activities, make new friends, and have tons of fun, they will also need to spend some time away from home. To ensure that your child has the most rewarding camp experience, you will need to help them prepare well before their arrival.
You should spend some time with your child going over the various things that they can expect from an overnight camp. For instance, you should explain the etiquette of sharing a bedroom with other children and go over the brochure for the camp they’re attending. You can even talk about your own experiences with overnight summer camps to give them a better understanding.
It is also important to let your child help you when it comes time to pack. You should follow the general packing list that the camp directors provide, but make sure to let them include any belongings that will make their time at camp more comfortable. Allowing your child to help pack will also make the idea of the upcoming experience all the more exciting.
Friday, February 15, 2019
Camp Caribou Celebrates 50th Anniversary under Lerman Family
An overnight summer camp for boys, Camp Caribou in Winslow, Maine, allows campers to form lifelong friendships and provides them with a broad variety of fun and educational activities. Camp Caribou’s experienced counselors also help campers build self-confidence by striking a balance between improving current skills and exploring new interests.
A three-generation family business, the camp celebrated its 50th anniversary under the ownership of the Lerman family in 2018. Purchased by Al and Evelyn Lerman in 1968, it was passed down to their son, Bill, and his wife, Martha, a decade later before falling into the hands of their grandchildren. Bobby Lerman recruits new campers and leads Caribou’s daily management, while his siblings Lori and Alex handle all other matters.
To ensure genuine interest in the family business, Bill and Martha imposed a rule that their children must work elsewhere before they can apply to join the Caribou staff. This policy has enabled the camp to build a close-knit team and contributes to inspiring campers to return as counselors later in life.
Despite society’s reliance on mobile technology, Martha and Bill Lerman believe that traditional camp experiences like the one at Caribou will continue to survive. The camp has seen a trend in recent years of families with an interest in sending their children to a place where they can form lasting friendships without the distraction of technology. Bill Lerman also believes that traditional-style camps are replacing playgrounds as the setting where children learn skills for settling differences and social interaction.
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